Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) president Jason Schilling is lashing out at the UCP government’s decision to table ...
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The largest teacher strike in the history of Canada’s Alberta province forced the cancellation of classes Monday. With 51,000 teachers on the picket line, more than 730,000 students from kindergarten ...
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Students around Alberta walked out of class on Thursday in protest of the provincial government’s decision to send teachers ...
Funding for private education isn’t a topic at the bargaining table, but a petition has reignited debate over it ...
CBC Calgary reached out to all public school trustees to ask about their expectations for the term, and what they learned ...
Students from several Airdrie schools joined peers across Alberta in province-wide walkouts Thursday, rallying in support of ...
Calling the province’s offer for mediation “insulting” and “unacceptable,” Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) president Jason Schilling vowed that teachers will not go back to work on Monday.
Willing and able, despite being past traditional retirement age, the veteran negotiator is rolling up his sleeves once again ...